I don't know. Most shirts fit me better now. I figured if I was gaining muscle my biceps or other parts measurements would be more and not stay the same. Am I wrong?Are you decreasing your body fat? Muscle is much more dense so you could be trading muscle for fat and that would make sense...
But won't muscles grow with current fat? In other words see increases with the biceps as an example yet have a gut?I would assume you are trading some muscle for fat. Once you reach a stable body fat you should start to see a steady increase in those measurements...
Thanks! Even biceps have fat?Example
If you lose an inch of fat but gain an inch of muscle, your measurements will still be the same. Fat is distributed all over your body, not just the gut.
Thanks! Even biceps have fat?
@bouquetCPA, Mind if I ask how long it took to get there ? Hope it wasn't 8 years !Depending on how overweight you are, you can accumulate excess fat in your extremities. For example, when I was at 300 pounds in 2010, I had arms so big that I couldn't insert them into my suit jacket. My right arm measured 22" flexed, but consisted of a lot of fat. My pants size was also 44" in the waist, so closer to 46" in true measurements.
Now, I am down to 240, my right arm measures 17.5", and wear a 36/38 waist pants with a 39" true measurement. My road to 220 pounds continues!
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